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I need to download in some way a list of all stock symbol of specified market.

I've found in this link ho can I do it someway.

It uses following link in order to retrieve stock list that statisfies some parameters:

https://www.google.com/finance?start=0&num=3000&q=%5B(exchange%20%3D%3D%20%22NASDAQ%22)%20%26%20(last_price%20%3E%200.1)%20%26%20(last_price%20%3C%201500)%5D&restype=company&noIL=1

I've modified the query removing contraints

https://www.google.com/finance?q=%5B%28exchange+%3D%3D+%22NASDAQ%22%29%5D

Now I have all stock list but in a web page that I must navigate.

Is there a way to obtain the full list in some standard format, like xml, json or whatever?

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Exchanges will usually publish an up-to-date list of securities on their web pages. For example, these pages offer CSV downloads:

NASDAQ Updated their site, so you will have to modify the URLS:

NASDAQ

AMEX

NYSE

Depending on your requirement, you could create the map of these URLs by exchange in your own code.

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There does not seem to be a straight-forward way provided by Google or Yahoo finance portals to download the full list of tickers. One possible 'brute force' way to get it is to query their APIs for every possible combinations of letters and save only those that return valid results. As silly as it may seem there are people who actually do it (ie. check this: http://investexcel.net/all-yahoo-finance-stock-tickers/).

You can download lists of symbols from exchanges directly or 3rd party websites as suggested by @Eugene S and @Capn Sparrow, however if you intend to use it to fetch data from Google or Yahoo, you have to sometimes use prefixes or suffixes to make sure that you're getting the correct data. This is because some symbols may repeat between exchanges, so Google and Yahoo prepend or append exchange codes to the tickers in order to distinguish between them. Here's an example:

Company:  Vodafone
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LSE symbol:    VOD
 in Google:    LON:VOD
 in Yahoo:     VOD.L
NASDAQ symbol: VOD
 in Google:    NASDAQ:VOD
 in Yahoo:     VOD
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You can download a list of symbols from here. You have an option to download the whole list directly into excel file. You will have to register though.

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  • Thanks this is a better solution. but I'd like to know if there's a way without registration, because I'd like to integrate this download in a trading app that I'm developing...
    – Jepessen
    Aug 16, 2014 at 15:00
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    @Jepessen Well, you can always create a simple automated logon script. Shouldn't be an issue with this website.
    – Eugene S
    Aug 17, 2014 at 12:57
  • Their data contains all actual symbols, but is also full of rubbish, ie. you can encounter symbols that are not from the exchange you're interested in or are otherwise invalid and cannot be found. Also see my comment under @Capn Sparrow's answer as this issue still exists in this case.
    – mac13k
    Jul 1, 2016 at 13:44
  • Here's a more up-to-date list API on stocks and ETF symbols under EOD's fundamental data API. Symbols representing supported exchanges are shown here
    – Looi
    Jun 25, 2023 at 15:27
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This may be old, but... if you change the link in google stock list as below:

https://www.google.com/finance?q=%5B(exchange%20%3D%3D%20%22NASDAQ%22)%5D&restype=company&noIL=1&num=30000

  • note for the noIL=1&num=30000

It means, starting for row 1 to 30000. It shows all results in one page.

You may automate it using any language or just export the table to excel.

Hope it helps.

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    doesn't seem to work anymore :(
    – 1mike12
    Aug 2, 2018 at 3:46

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